HP P6250NL adding HDD/SDD

Hello

I have a HP p6250 NL.

I want to add 1 SSD and 1 X HDD. Is this possible?

HDD/SDD how can carry my motherboard?

BTW, I can just screw one side of the SSD in. The flip side is to close wal. Y at - it aaway to access the therside?

Hello

Thecompany for your PC s indicates support for sata devices 4 four.

If your PC has only an optical drive and a hard drive, then you should be able to add two more SATA devices.  Check out these practical articlesof HP.

With the appropriate media, you should be able to add a hard drive 3,5 '' or two SSD 2.5 "in the Bay optical if the second optical Bay is empty.  The hard drive cage will receive a disk 3,5 '' hard or with good support for two drives SSD 2.5 ".  You are still limited to a total of four 4 SATA connections.

Look inside your PC for the additional power around the hard drive cage connectors and optical bays.  Who will determine the type of power connectors that are necessary.  You might need a molex to SATA powerconnector or a adapter in Y SATA power.  Either we will get the job done.  You will also need two SATA data cables.

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